Looking at the current form across the last six games we can see that both Manchester City and Arsenal have the same record as each other, two wins, one draw no defeats at home and the same away. The ...
That’s possibly the same “supercomputer” as made a pretty average fist of predicting how the first set of games would end up. So when they tell us that “Arsenal could face a nightmare draw in the next ...
The clubs in “dire need” of course include Arsenal – it would not be a newspaper story otherwise. And we are told “Arsenal cannot take a player on loan from another Premier League club” as they ...
It turns out it isn’t exactly a supercomputer (it really is just a fairly nifty computer), but yes, some people do treat it as one, so let us see how the “supercomputer” predicts the table in relation ...
In such circumstances, PGMO has a history of continuing to claim they are right and everyone else is wrong. However, the decision against PGMO does not show just that on this occasion the PGMO and the ...
So Arsenal would have to lose, shall we say, 6-0, against 31st placed Girona (who have so far managed to win one game in seven in the Champions League) while at the same time Brest would have to win 4 ...
Leaving aside the penalties in the FA Cup in those eight games Arsenal have scored thirteen goals and conceded eight, so a fairly decent run of form – although if you just judged Arsenal on the media ...
The referees’ body, Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL), has said it is appalled by the “abhorrent abuse”, including death threats, Michael Oliver and his family have received after the ...
But the most cursory glance at the referee data that is published constantly by WhoScored shows that referees follow their own tracks, and it is quite possible to know in advance what is going to ...
It was refreshing to hear the Match of the Day commentators be unequivocal in their condemnation of the referee for the Wolverhampton match, although it was a shame that their review, like the BBC ...
The Telegraph called it “The most controversial red card of the season,” and the Guardian noted that “it seems inevitable Arsenal will dispute PGMOL’s definition of ‘serious foul play’ in the coming ...
As the Arsenal site puts it, “Arsenal have scored in their past 34 meetings with Wolves, since a 1-0 home loss in February 1979. It is both the Gunners’ longest scoring streak against an opponent and ...